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Show M Milfordites Given Welcome By Delta Though losing the game ' by a close score after playing a rather indifferent brand of basketbal, Milford players, students and fans thoroughly enjoyed the visit tor Delta Friday night of last week,-the week,-the haspitality, thoughtf ulness ; and good sportsmanship of Delta people and players completely overshadowing any possible sting of defeat. Many of the members of the Milford Lions club had stated that they would be going to Delta and would make the trip on a special car attached to No. 6. This word was passed on to the Delta Lions club and several Delta cars were waiting at the station to show the visitors over the town,: ("city," we should say, since they took steps recently to change to the latter status.) Unfortunately, most of the Lions who did attend, and they were all too few, made the trip later by automobile, and there were only a few to take advantage ad-vantage of this very nice reception. recep-tion. The joint dinner arranged' by the Delta Lions was a big success, suc-cess, however, and marked another an-other step in friendly relations between be-tween the two communities. . With this defeat chalked up against the Tigers, Milford took undisputed possession of the cellar cel-lar position in the Beaver-Millard district standing. The score: MILFORD 28 Players G T F P Outzen, f 2 3 0 4 Ryan, f 3 10 2 Carter, c 0 2 0 0 Waddingham, g -h 0 2 11 Williams, g 3 5 3 9 Kirk, f 0 0 0 0 Weber, f 2 0 0 4 Famow, c 3 2 2 8 Browner, g ...0 10 0 Hickman, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 16 6 2S DELTA 34 Players G T F P Heyburne, f 4 5 3 11 Dutson, f 2 9 5 9 Black, c - 2 13 Walker, g 1 10 2 L. Peterson, f 0 0 0 0 A. Peterson, f 0 2 0 0 McMahon, c JA 2 17 Chynoweth, g 0 0 0 0 Davis, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 21 10 34 Score M quarters: Milford 6 16 22 28' Delta 3 18 28 34 Referee, Easton; umpire, Stap-ley. |